$2.00 per Gram coming soon

Dynamo626

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Weed be easy to grow, them laws were the only thing that seperated us from them.

7/11 can get just as good as craft, it aint a hard plant to grow.

Dreams dude, its over in legal states past some die hards and they wont last long.
true but there are allways people willing to pay for the craft just because its craft. just like tomatoes. i can buy lots for cheep at the store but i think mine will allways taste better
 

Skeet Kuhn Dough

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Also, unlike food, MJ is a luxury, not a necessity (unless it is for certain medical conditions). Obviously MJ will never me mass produced the way, well, produce is produced. When people are growing lots of tomatoes, potatoes, corn, etc...... they are looking for quantity over quality. Hell, they're just trying to keep people fed at a reasonable price. That's why tomatoes are so cheap. They're meant to be affordable. But if one insists on the best quality organic tomatoes..... they'll have to pay more. I doubt MJ is or will be any different. Furthermore, like I said, MJ is a luxury, I doubt it will ever be mass produced the way our food is. Coffee is amazing and I love it, I don't like starting my day without it. It will never have the demand that actual food has. One is essential, the other is a luxury. Just my own thinking, I'm sure others might feel different.


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Skeet Kuhn Dough

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well, you can call coffee a necessity, or you can deal with me running motherfuckers over on the way to get some more....
Like I said, I'm a coffee drinker myself. I'm just sayin' that MJ will never be mass produced the way food is. It will never be cheap the way the average food is cheap..... but that doesn't mean there won't be varying levels of quality.
 

too larry

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Also, unlike food, MJ is a luxury, not a necessity (unless it is for certain medical conditions). Obviously MJ will never me mass produced the way, well, produce is produced. When people are growing lots of tomatoes, potatoes, corn, etc...... they are looking for quantity over quality. Hell, they're just trying to keep people fed at a reasonable price. That's why tomatoes are so cheap. They're meant to be affordable. But if one insists on the best quality organic tomatoes..... they'll have to pay more. I doubt MJ is or will be any different. Furthermore, like I said, MJ is a luxury, I doubt it will ever be mass produced the way our food is. Coffee is amazing and I love it, I don't like starting my day without it. It will never have the demand that actual food has. One is essential, the other is a luxury. Just my own thinking, I'm sure others might feel different.


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gwheels

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Goverment dont give a shit dude, why it is what it is. The only peeps it favours are smokers otherwise your restricted and big business runs in your absence.

I didnt support it because the world aint ready for it, they just take and control, kind of the original problem which forced the underground to appear and run a black market. Ironic they now sell out to just be controlled!
The more the law manifests the more I see what you mean. I may have been wrong in my condemnation of your condemnation.
 

Gquebed

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Business 101.

New market develops.
People rush in to meet demand.
Over supply results.
Prices plummet.
The weak businesses that were not prepared for the price drop go bankrupt.
Those busisnesses that survive take up market share.
Prices eventually rise as supply is contolled to meet demand by those remaining businesses.

Happens every time.
Yes. EVERY time.

Whats about to happen in Canada is going to be epic. So many pretenders out there think they will get rich on this. But the big players, like Canopy Growth and Aurora are setting the little guys up for a big fall. They will over produce like mad, drive the price down and crush the little guys. Then take their market share...
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Business 101.

New market develops.
People rush in to meet demand.
Over supply results.
Prices plummet.
The weak businesses that were not prepared for the price drop go bankrupt.
Those busisnesses that survive take up market share.
Prices eventually rise as supply is contolled to meet demand by those remaining businesses.

Happens every time.
Yes. EVERY time.

Whats about to happen in Canada is going to be epic. So many pretenders out there think they will get rich on this. But the big players, like Canopy Growth and Aurora are setting the little guys up for a big fall. They will over produce like mad, drive the price down and crush the little guys. Then take their market share...
^this. most of us aren't really business people, we're bakers, and carpenters, and nurses, and clerks...probably a lot of clerks....and we're growers, of all different sorts with all sorts of goals.

the people coming into the Canadian market are business people, who hire growers to work for them. they run things like a business, and are used to it. they know how to get licenses, they know who to talk to, how to get distributors, they can afford to absorb losses that smaller operations cannot. they can operate at a loss for a year or even two, because they are diversified, this will just be one branch of their empires.
it happened in Colorado,and Oregon, so many people moved there, expecting to get rich, and now most of them are broke, because they flooded the market so bad, weed is going for a small percentage of what it should be going for. the big operations will weather it out, and next year, there will be 50 suppliers, instead of 5000. a couple of years after that, there will be 15.
but there will always be a black, or at least grey market. the thing about business, is it makes money, it doesn't offer value. or quality.
a lot of people will buy the shit they offer. but a lot of people will want better. cleaner. more variety.....
 

Gquebed

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^this. most of us aren't really business people, we're bakers, and carpenters, and nurses, and clerks...probably a lot of clerks....and we're growers, of all different sorts with all sorts of goals.

the people coming into the Canadian market are business people, who hire growers to work for them. they run things like a business, and are used to it. they know how to get licenses, they know who to talk to, how to get distributors, they can afford to absorb losses that smaller operations cannot. they can operate at a loss for a year or even two, because they are diversified, this will just be one branch of their empires.
it happened in Colorado,and Oregon, so many people moved there, expecting to get rich, and now most of them are broke, because they flooded the market so bad, weed is going for a small percentage of what it should be going for. the big operations will weather it out, and next year, there will be 50 suppliers, instead of 5000. a couple of years after that, there will be 15.
but there will always be a black, or at least grey market. the thing about business, is it makes money, it doesn't offer value. or quality.
a lot of people will buy the shit they offer. but a lot of people will want better. cleaner. more variety.....
Up here they are trying to make room now, after the fact, for smaller craft growers. But.... i think the feds dropped the ball on that. Those who are interested in that up here should probably wait a couple years for the dust to settle from the initial carnage...
 

ttystikk

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An obvious conclusion would be once the US is saturated with commercial crap weed, of good genetics then the greed would flood Europe Sth Africa, Australia etc

like with many backdoor meetings leaders would be persuaded to co operate in letting US weed be sold in their countries as do MacDonald's,KFC, and other shit stuff does now tho it would take say 10 years..by that time the local trade war would be over with prices returning to normal???

say $us8.00 per gram-ish by 2028 ..??
No. The only reason cannabis is expensive is because of legal issues. If it becomes legal then it will become just another agricultural commodity. The price is going down and it will stay there.

I expect $1 grams in a few years, no more than double that for retail.
 

thumper60

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No. The only reason cannabis is expensive is because of legal issues. If it becomes legal then it will become just another agricultural commodity. The price is going down and it will stay there.

I expect $1 grams in a few years, no more than double that for retail.
thing is it will never be really legal!! I don't see 1$ grams in my life to much greed the dummies here in my state capital think the rec stores will get up to 300 oz that's what they betting on LOLOLOLOL rec sales don't start till next yr they already cracking down home growing,not what we voted in!!
 

Bacala

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No. The only reason cannabis is expensive is because of legal issues. If it becomes legal then it will become just another agricultural commodity. The price is going down and it will stay there.

I expect $1 grams in a few years, no more than double that for retail.
Nice to dream, but very unlikely we'll see prices anywhere near this. Been legal in CO for 4.5 years now and they are still well over $10. Before tax.
 

ttystikk

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Like I said, I'm a coffee drinker myself. I'm just sayin' that MJ will never be mass produced the way food is. It will never be cheap the way the average food is cheap..... but that doesn't mean there won't be varying levels of quality.
I disagree. It will become a commodity too, just like everything else that grows.
 

Skeet Kuhn Dough

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I disagree. It will become a commodity too, just like everything else that grows.
Sure, coffee is a commodity. It will never be cheap the way that most veggies are. I don't think MJ will be any different. I think it could get pretty cheap for lower tier stuff, but not as cheap as some are making it out to become. That's just imho though. Nobody can say definitively.
 
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